libels

英 [ˈlaɪblz] 美 [ˈlaɪblz]

n.  (文字)诽谤,中伤
v.  发表文字诽谤(某人)
libel的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

    in AM, use 美国英语用 libeling, libeled

  1. N-VAR (以文字进行的)诽谤(罪)
    Libel is a written statement which wrongly accuses someone of something, and which is therefore against the law.
    1. Warren sued him for libel over the remarks...
      沃伦就此言论起诉他诽谤。
    2. If the jury decided there was a libel, it would have to consider its effect on Miss Smith's position.
      如果陪审团裁定诽谤罪成立,那就必须考虑其对史密斯小姐的职位的影响。
    3. ...a libel action against the paper.
      对该报提出的诽谤讼诉
  2. VERB (在书报、杂志上)对…进行诽谤
    To libel someone means to write or print something in a book, newspaper, or magazine which wrongly damages that person's reputation and is therefore against the law.
    1. The newspaper which libelled him had already offered compensation.
      诽谤他的报纸已经向他提出支付赔偿金。

双语例句

  1. In the matter of public expenditures he was exceedingly careful, and he forbade all libels on the part of false informers, putting the mark of infamy on such as made false accusations.
    对于公共经费的开支他非常小心,而且禁止任何告密者的虚假诽谤,和散布恶名做出的不实指控。
  2. Some countries treat them as libels while others as slanders.
    一些国家把它们视为书面诽谤。
  3. All slanders and libels should be repudiated.
    一切诬蔑不实之词,应予推倒。
  4. It means that they are immune from libels published in their comments section because these comments are written by other people and the blogger is merely providing a space for them to be published.
    这意味着它们免受诽谤发表评论组,因为这些意见都是别人写的博客,只是为他们提供一个空间可以发表。